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Hackers Pose as IT Staff in Microsoft Teams to Install Malware
Hackers are impersonating IT staff in Microsoft Teams to trick employees into installing malware, giving attackers stealthy access to corporate networks. The post Hackers Pose as IT Staff in Microsoft Teams to Install Malware appeared first on TechRepublic. This article…
Google’s $32B Wiz Acquisition Set to Become Israel’s Largest Tech Deal Ever
Google’s $32 billion Wiz acquisition is nearing completion, marking a record Israeli tech exit and a major bet on cloud security. The post Google’s $32B Wiz Acquisition Set to Become Israel’s Largest Tech Deal Ever appeared first on TechRepublic. This…
Fake Claude Code Spreads Malware to Windows, macOS Users
Attackers are using fake Claude Code install pages and malicious search ads to spread infostealer malware targeting Windows and macOS systems. The post Fake Claude Code Spreads Malware to Windows, macOS Users appeared first on TechRepublic. This article has been…
Fake Gemini AI Chatbot Promotes ‘Google Coin’ in New Crypto Scam
A fake Gemini-style chatbot is pushing a bogus Google Coin presale, using Google branding and scripted AI replies to lure victims into crypto payments. The post Fake Gemini AI Chatbot Promotes ‘Google Coin’ in New Crypto Scam appeared first on…
Veeam’s ‘Agent Commander’: Bringing Guardrails and Resilience to the Wild West of AI
Veeam’s Agent Commander turns backup into an AI-era command center, giving enterprises the guardrails, visibility, and precision “undo” they need to safely scale autonomous agents. The post Veeam’s ‘Agent Commander’: Bringing Guardrails and Resilience to the Wild West of AI…
Bitwarden Brings Passkey Logins to Windows 11, Expanding Passwordless Sign-Ins
Bitwarden now supports passkey logins on Windows 11 for Microsoft Entra ID users, extending passwordless sign-ins to device authentication. The post Bitwarden Brings Passkey Logins to Windows 11, Expanding Passwordless Sign-Ins appeared first on TechRepublic. This article has been indexed…
LexisNexis Hack Exposes 3.9M Records Through Unpatched React Vulnerability
LexisNexis confirmed a data breach after hackers leaked stolen files, with attackers claiming they exploited the React2Shell vulnerability. The post LexisNexis Hack Exposes 3.9M Records Through Unpatched React Vulnerability appeared first on TechRepublic. This article has been indexed from Security…
Hackers Used New Exploit Kit to Compromise Thousands of iPhones
Thousands of iPhones were compromised using the Coruna exploit kit, which chained 23 iOS vulnerabilities into advanced attacks used for espionage and cybercrime. The post Hackers Used New Exploit Kit to Compromise Thousands of iPhones appeared first on TechRepublic. This…
Anthropic CEO Calls OpenAI’s Military Messaging ‘Straight Up Lies’
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei is openly challenging how OpenAI describes its defense work, sharpening the debate over what AI “guardrails” really mean. The post Anthropic CEO Calls OpenAI’s Military Messaging ‘Straight Up Lies’ appeared first on TechRepublic. This article has…
LastPass Review: Features, Pricing, Security, and Who It’s Best For
Read our LastPass review covering pricing, security, features, pros and cons, and whether LastPass is safe or free. The post LastPass Review: Features, Pricing, Security, and Who It’s Best For appeared first on TechRepublic. This article has been indexed from…
Perplexity AI Browser Flaw Could Let Calendar Invites Access Local Files
Researchers say a vulnerability in Perplexity’s Comet AI browser could expose local files and credentials through malicious calendar invites. The post Perplexity AI Browser Flaw Could Let Calendar Invites Access Local Files appeared first on TechRepublic. This article has been…
Google’s Biggest Android Security Update in Years Fixes 129 Bugs, Including an Actively Exploited Zero-Day
Google’s March 2026 Android update patches 129 flaws, including an actively exploited Qualcomm zero-day, and urges users to install 2026-03-05. The post Google’s Biggest Android Security Update in Years Fixes 129 Bugs, Including an Actively Exploited Zero-Day appeared first on…
Motorola Plans GrapheneOS-Compatible Devices as Early as 2027
Motorola confirms a long-term partnership with GrapheneOS, signaling plans for privacy-focused smartphones that could arrive as early as 2027. The post Motorola Plans GrapheneOS-Compatible Devices as Early as 2027 appeared first on TechRepublic. This article has been indexed from Security…
Chrome Extension Hijacked to Deliver Malware, Steal Crypto Wallets
A compromised Chrome extension with 7,000 users was updated to deploy malware, strip security headers, and steal cryptocurrency wallet seed phrases. The post Chrome Extension Hijacked to Deliver Malware, Steal Crypto Wallets appeared first on TechRepublic. This article has been…
Hacktivists Claim DHS Breach, Leak 6,600+ ICE Contractor Records
Hacktivists claim they breached DHS systems, leaking records tied to 6,681 ICE contractor applicants, including major tech and defense firms. The post Hacktivists Claim DHS Breach, Leak 6,600+ ICE Contractor Records appeared first on TechRepublic. This article has been indexed…
AWS Data Centers Hit: Drone Strikes Cripple Cloud
AWS says drone strikes damaged data center facilities in the UAE and Bahrain, disrupting and degrading dozens of cloud services across the Middle East. The post AWS Data Centers Hit: Drone Strikes Cripple Cloud appeared first on TechRepublic. This article…
5 Nations Alert: Critical Cisco Bug Used in Global Espionage Campaign
Hackers exploited a critical Cisco SD-WAN flaw, prompting a rare joint warning from the US, UK, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. The post 5 Nations Alert: Critical Cisco Bug Used in Global Espionage Campaign appeared first on TechRepublic. This article…
Millions at Risk as Android Mental Health Apps Expose Sensitive Data
Oversecured flagged 1,575 flaws in 10 Android health apps with 14.7M installs, putting chats, CBT notes, and mood logs at risk, per BleepingComputer. The post Millions at Risk as Android Mental Health Apps Expose Sensitive Data appeared first on TechRepublic.…
Europe’s ManoMano Hit: 38M Customer Records Compromised in Vendor Breach
ManoMano is notifying 38 million customers after a third-party customer service breach exposed personal data, highlighting growing supply chain security risks. The post Europe’s ManoMano Hit: 38M Customer Records Compromised in Vendor Breach appeared first on TechRepublic. This article has…